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Diseases » Mucopolysaccharidosis IV » Introduction
 

Mucopolysaccharidosis IV

Mucopolysaccharidosis IV: Introduction

Mucopolysaccharidosis IV: Symptoms of MPS IV, or Morquio syndrome, usually appear in infancy and may include severe dwarfing and corneal clouding. ... more about Mucopolysaccharidosis IV.

Mucopolysaccharidosis IV: Disorder of mucopolysaccharide metabolism in infants. More detailed information about the symptoms, causes, and treatments of Mucopolysaccharidosis IV is available below.

Symptoms of Mucopolysaccharidosis IV

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Mucopolysaccharidosis IV: Complications

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Treatments for Mucopolysaccharidosis IV

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News Archives for Mucopolysaccharidosis IV

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Prognosis for Mucopolysaccharidosis IV

Prognosis for Mucopolysaccharidosis IV: Moderate. Complications may cause death in 20's or 30's.

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Reseach about Mucopolysaccharidosis IV

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Clinical Trials for Mucopolysaccharidosis IV

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Article Excerpts about Mucopolysaccharidosis IV

Symptoms of MPS IV, or Morquio syndrome, usually appear in infancy and may include severe dwarfing and corneal clouding. Intelligence is normal. Cardiac or respiratory disease may cause death in the third or fourth decade of life. (Source: excerpt from NINDS Mucopolysaccharidoses Information Page: NINDS)


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